Facts: 89 carbed
-Battery light stays illuminated with the engine running, indicating a charging problem.
-The battery is brand new with a full charge.
-Checked the underhood and under dash fuses, and they all check out.
-Removed the alternator and bench tested it at work (autozone) and it tested good, 14.72 volts, all other parameters in spec, 6 times in a row.
-Re-installed the alternator, started the car, still not charging. Checked voltage at the big white wire on top of the alternator with the engine running and found 0 volts. Also 0 volts with the car off and key in the on position.
-Grounds are solid and clean
-The black/yellow wire and white/green wire in the green connector on the back of the alt. (to the voltage regulator) both have 12 volts with ignition on engine off.
-Tested the white wire again, still getting 0 volts in all conditions. So I traced it back through the harness and found it ends in a metal relay looking thing. From researching on here, everyone else seems to think the white wire should go directly to the fuse box. The fuse box does have a big white wire going into it, but it doesn't trace directly to the alternator. I haven't changed any of the wiring from factory as far as the charging system is concerned. no splices, butt connectors, etc. Everything seems to be plugged up and connected well. Grounds are good, etc. So should I just put the big white wire into the main power circuit or what? Any ideas of what that relay is? Or suggestions that could point me to why it isn't charging?
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